> On Feb 24 02:07, Tassilo Philipp wrote: >> > On my system: >> > >> > $ rebase -si |grep etc.so >> > /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-cygwin/etc.so base 0x5a1d0000 size >> 0x00009000 >> >> I believe you that that is usually the case, however, on my machine, >> this command doesn't return anything, even with a completely fresh >> cygwin install, including the ruby package. > > What do you mean with "doesn't return anything"? Do you mean it doesn't > return anything when piped into grep, or do you mean the output of > rebase -si is empty?
As pointed out in my other post, etc.so is not in the list of the output of rebase -si, so grepping for it doesn't return anything. > In theory neither of this should happen, *iff* you > used the latest rebase 4.0 for rebasing. I do. > Do you have a file > /etc/rebase.db.i386 on your system? Yes. > If not, you should definitely > update to the latest rebase package and rebase again. As for etc.so, > since it's in the list of installed files from the ruby package, it > should be rebased by default and therefore it should be found in the > /etc/rebase.db.i386 database by the rebase -si command. This sounds > weird. Well, it isn't on my machine. I don't know why. Maybe I screwed something up - it just surprises me that I have the same problems with a fresh (complete) cygwin install with ruby 1.8.7 from the cygwin packages. Michael's script works like a charm for me, including custom installs of ruby 1.9, so I'm happy. Thanks for the help! -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple